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Based on the author's own life experience of growing up in the Arctic and raising baby animals, this heartwarming story teaches young readers the value of hard work, helping, and caring.
Une histoire qui célèbre la persévérance et l'interconnexion de la vie humaine et animale.
"Burning Cold: An Indigenous Comics Collection from the North is a collection of stories by Northern authors from the award-winning Moonshot volumes. Time travel on the back of a wolverine, swim with shapeshifters beneath the ice, and travel through the skies with aliens. From traditional stories to reimagined futures, this collection showcases the best of Northern storytelling."--
One day Raven and Loon play a sewing game that would give their feathers some much-needed colour, leading to the birds acquiring their now-familiar coats.
One day Raven and Loon play a sewing game that would give their feathers some much-needed colour, leading to the birds acquiring their now-familiar coats.
This original collection of dark fantasy offers a gothic interpretation of Inuit shamanism.
Based on the author¿s own life experience of growing up in the Arctic and raising baby animals, this heartwarming story teaches young readers the value of hard work, helping, and caring.
This book introduces young readers to some of the creepiest, scariest stories from Inuit mythology.
This heartwarming story based on the author's own life experience teaches young readers the value of hard work, helping, and caring-even when the thing you are caring for does not love you back.
This book tells the story of how Raven cast a spell that froze Walrus in the ice -- but the magic was no match for Walrus's great strength...
The Inuit hunter Kannujag must try and protect the Tuniit camp from raiders who may have motivations other than warfare on their minds.
A grandmother soon regrets calling on the qallupaluit to take away a little boy. After enlisting the help of her fellow villagers, the old woman learns that the boy may be happier with the qallupaluit than he ever was with her.
As Huuq tries to figure out why he has been turned into a monster, he is thrust into a world of fearsome creatures, mystical powers, and an evil the likes of which he has never encountered.
Wolf is not content, wishing he could be like other animals. When the magic of the land grants his wish, Wolf finds out that what he admires may not be what he really wants.
With comic book-inspired illustrations, this book presents these folktales as they were meant to be experienced, with all of the heart-pounding action and awe-inspiring creatures that Inuit mythology has to offer.
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